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NickT

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I am sick as a dog this morning and I'm almost certain it is from eating a dish with under cooked seafood in Dulwich Village on Saturday. Not going to say exactly which establishment as I think that would be unfair without proof but wondered if anyone else suffered the same fate? Lots of others had the same dish as me, I certainly hope they didn't all end up the same way.
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I have only had what you might call Food Poisoning a few times.


Characterized by severe stomach cramps, violent vomiting and fever.

Usually onset 6-8 hours after eating.


As I understand it can take longer. but more unusual..


Hope you feel better soon and your friends are all ok.


DulwichFox

I can only take a guess at which establishment this is, but there is one in the village where myself and my guests also had very bad upset stomachs after eating a seafood dish there on one occasion recently. Following this occasion, on another evening recently we stayed clear of the seafood (due to our previous experience) and ordered different dishes. One of the party still ended up ill, so I can only assume that their hygiene leaves something to be desired.

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